tag:help.dabble.co,2011-10-10:/discussions/questions/990-venue-in-homeDabble : Discussion 2018-10-19T06:14:30Ztag:help.dabble.co,2011-10-10:Comment/392047792016-10-02T05:41:50Z2016-10-02T05:41:51ZVenue in Home<div><p>Shelby,<br>
I have this same question. Have you received a reply?</p></div>meggravetag:help.dabble.co,2011-10-10:Comment/392047792016-10-03T03:50:49Z2016-10-03T03:50:52ZVenue in Home<div><p>Evening Shelby & Meg!</p>
<p>I'm sure we responded directly to Shelby back in February but
posting a response here for all to see. The simple answer is YES as
long as you have insurance for operating a business out of your
home as an owner or renter (think Airbnb).</p>
<p>Teaching from home can be great option if you have a unique
space, gourmet kitchen or perfect backyard/deck. However, we've
found that because your private home address is not revealed on the
site (only the closest intersection) until 24 hours before the
class by email to registered students that some users are hesitant
to register and we have data to show that teaching from your home
can work for some teachers but historically classes tend to sell
less than their counterparts in public locations.</p>
<p>Dabble is here to help you find the perfect venue if you are
unable and we have over 1,600 public venues from free conference
rooms to $100 per hour full kitchens.</p>
<p>Hope this helps!<br>
Jay @ Dabble</p></div>Jay Swoboda